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Discover Ludwig"get it started" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a beginning or kick off of an action, a project, an event, or an idea. For example: "Let's get it started and begin our garden project this weekend."
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We have to get it started".
It's hard to get it started after that".
"We have geared up twice to get it started.
The operator couldn't find the key to get it started.
When global finance stops, only governments can get it started again.
"We were finally glad to get it started," Mr. Williams said.
Everyone is anxious to get it started and make the games count".
Let's get it started now, instead of two years from now".
To get it started, he hopes to tap influential contacts he made earlier in life.
To that end, she enlisted a British businessman to form a team and get it started.
An announcer grabbed the microphone: "Let's get it started!" he said.
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